Books That Help Kids Deal with Anger


Helping Kids Deal with Anger

This post is the first in a series of eight, that help kids cope with issues that can become problematic in their lives. We will add a new topic of healing books once a week.  In our line-up, we'll include anxiety, divorce, grief and loss, sadness, cancer, self-control, and self-esteem.

Without further ado, here are our suggestions:

What to Do When Your Temper Flares

I'm So Angry I Could Scream: Helping Children Deal with Anger

Angry Octopus: An Anger Management Story

Seeing Red: An Anger Managment and Peacemaking Curriculum for Kids (Therapists or Parents)

Mad Isn't Bad: A Child's Book About Anger

How to Be Angry: An Assertive Anger Expression Group for Kids and Teens (Therapists or Parents)

A Volcano in My Tummy

Got An Angry Kid? Parenting Spike

Anger Management Games for Children (Therapists or Parents)

Josh's Smiley Faces: A Book About Anger

The Red Beast: Controlling Anger in Children with Asperger's Syndrome

Don't Rant and Rave on Wednesdays: The Children's Anger Control Book

Smart Parenting for Smarter Kids (A Kidlutions Preferred Product Award Winner!)

I Was So Mad

Moody Cow Meditates

See more anger management resources here.

Our Very Own Anger Resource

60 pages of therapeutic grade interventions for use at home, school, daycare or camp!
Find it all here!


Our Signature Product



Our Anger Management Toolbox for Kids is another resource that provides an introduction to our anger management system for kids.  It's FREE and you can access our MP3 download, printables and more here.

This list is by no means exhaustive.  There are tons of great resources out there!  What books would you add to the list?  Please feel free to add in our "comments" section!

As always, we wish you happy parenting!

You might also like:

Books That Help Kids Deal with Anxiety

Comments

Deborah McNelis said…
Wendy,

Once again you have created and shared something that is extremely valuable. This will be of great benefit to many educators and parents!!

Thanks once again for ALL you do toward emotionally healthy children and families!

Deborah
Thank you, Deborah! Sorry I didn't post this sooner! Whoops! Better late than never?
Unknown said…
Nice blog! Thank to author for giving such information. Really parenting books help the new parent in taking care of Childs.

Popular Posts

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...